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Old July 5, 2018   #9
cjp1953
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Originally Posted by Salsacharley View Post
I think peppers have become so popular lately that there are a lot of seed producers who don't isolate their flowers and cross pollination is becoming an issue. I bought seeds for Trinidad Moruga Scorpion in 2017 and the fruit on the plant came out like Pink Tiger. I wasn't too disappointed because the peppers are quite amazing, and I even overwintered the plant to get the same peppers this year. You very may well have some crossed variety in one of your plants. Since they are supposed to be bonnet shaped and one is not, there has to be either a cross, mislabel, or unstable variety. I would think this variety should be stable. There's a lot of new stuff out there that isn't fully stable. Your plants look identical.
Really crazy how that happened.They seem identical as plants and both peppers are small scale.Wonder what the taste will be like.It's an early pepper so I should not have long to wait.
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